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The i Tiamlw tffT'ii tit trrf HTiaS I s p. au tfee trewfit ucim mtiiu st Cohmhwiat LisoIa.at7J5a 4dp--s. . U3SIOK PACIFICTDIX.TABCE. OnS"A9T. Hrlaarr--" 7fi6a.m aonrewtsT. sx2)-43 p.aA ila Limited: :45 Col. Local 438 a. 1 Vo. S. Tvt Vail. Local ftt SX a. m. T tfcmufc nnA BaiW IHt St -! TV. BU ilti u Mai 1 1. iir it ' i No. St. tRikt.amN n i tu S." Tk Cniafet tab IscriBS b t 435 p. m. car lo vkuct. COLCXSTS ASS CCOCX CXTT. ffm 9AOKX CJxu ..... J!ftp.m S3tp.XB Wtm tae.9iomx.CiS3 Mittd lMvesforSioKxCitT TOKATH03 ASB MxzadITe. iBp.m J?Jip.a frrittg 4f06tA farAIl aoticM aadar tfaia i efaatawi At tiw nttB of S2'a yea?- wQl be A LEBANON LODGE So. SB, A- F. JL 31- k -Epilsr awetiaas 3d WedaMdaj-m each XJT mouth. All btetawc iavited. to stread Wi E. Sorasms. Sec'y.- 2ftjalr WILDET LOD6E3io.U, LO. O.F. suets Inteaamy aweBiaas or eacn. week at Thnir hall on' Thirteenth atrwst; viAtiaff bnthxmw eonsaur iavited. W. A. Wat. 2i. tr. W.Eioraaa.Sec'y, - i:iaa9l riOLUMHIA CAMP Xo. 35. WOODMES OF V ttii Wortf. lanrtn erery aeeoad aad fourth Thursdays of .the moath, T JO p. m-. at Oehlxich' HilL.Thirteenth street. Begalar attesdance ia ?rr liffrehlr.'iinri alLrisitiajr bnthrea are cor dially dyiteii to iseet wua.ua. jaa3i-' TJEGttGANIZED CHTJKCH QY LATTFR-PAy, Saiat hold tecearMfneM T.3BiiCJa( Ll ji.ii. 1-iiijl'i iiiw linn, mi Wwlni'mliij rTrnrrir at their ehapeL eoraer of, North Rxeet ami PaciSc Aveane. All am cordially iarited. - . Uiu!39 IderH.J.Hssaos.PteideBt. . pVASG. PROT. CHURCH, ifieraj. Befona.1 -a-l Serrice "every Sunday at lOCa.mL Bap Hum a marriaaea and fnaerml iw.iujonn an con-doetrid-by the Paster in the German, and Es&liah Ianaaaicea. Ktnidence. Waehinatoa Ave. and Eleventh street. MnoT-Itt ' E. Da Gzxxaa, Pastor. ' -The Yienna-Ah besU Vote the citizens tiekeL 2t t- aS-Hayden Bros-, Dry Goods, Omaha. N r -"For fine photos go to- Strauss Jt Criae. tf ( ifr. auasaanr aentistr xnirteentn treet. tf C. Fillmaa . is at " Fnllerton- on usinees. ; Dr. Clark is. severely afflicted with teumatism. " "'.. Dr. T. B. Clark, Olive street. In ce-at nightsl ' Return envelopes at this."6f5ce for 50 cents per hundred! . Dr.L.G. Yoas, Homeopathic physi-J eian. Columbus. Nebr. Your picture, any sizaahade or (style, afStrauss 4 Criar. Jt m Dr. Arnold was "called to Grand Is land Thursday, on business. '" " . . . The column of citizen ypters is moving slowly to the court house. The ice formed Sunday night here about as thick'as double-plate glass. -11 F. T Bowers; veterinary surgeon,. wUfbe found at Ab'ts" burn" hereafter, tf LL Drs. MartynT Evans i'Geer, office 1lhree doors north of Eriedhofs store, tf H. K-BSghtmire took .C- C. Gray's special premium on his fine tomatoes. It promises to be an' interesting campaign in old Platte-after a few days. -Call at the Vienna restaurant for f ash oysters. Bert. "Osterhout, manager. lOn the citizens' ticket there are nd political bosses. On to the court house. The" ladies' musical will meet with Mrs. Frank Farrand aext Monday even ing. Jay Merrill of South Omaha, a for mer resident here, -was in the citySun- 41- a. aw TheVuctionale of -Lamb k Co. closes thisWeek. r bar- gains. 1 ' The Cacillian club will meet with Miss Mail 'Bightmire next Monday evenimj. - Judge Sallivan retoned yesterday morniag from a business. tap to Sherman-coanty. - The law ought to be' with, all public officers as it is with the treasurer, two terms aad ost. II Farm loans at lowest rates and best lltemis. Money on hand, no delay; BechrrJaeggiCo. -Way & Hockenberger, Takphoae ibS4,eorthe beat PenBsylvaaia hard coal fSLOO delivered. KH." J. Araald, M.D physician and leoau Two ieoca porth of. Brod irer a jewelry atore. tf Ls-Waven you want your picture, call kt tae down floor gallery. Satisfaction guarauteeo. SKranas x unaa. tr Bev. Brown conducts the exercises at the T. M. CL A. rooais next Sunday at 3 o'clock. Everybody invited. T. T. McFarlaadV conductor on the B. i M-, iff away on a Taat, Mr. Wil liams taking his place teaaporarily. iiams i Set -The Tiecaa reatauraat is the aiace t oysters in any style. Oppeaite (TJ. P. depot. BerOateraoaaatT. St Bev. Palis will aitead the dMrict Baptist AaaoriatioB this waek at Battle Creek, where he will preach Saaday. The Ladies' GaSd wfll met with SC gmm Guild Wedaeaday afteraoon at a ajfc at the aarlerrf the Meridian aotam a- aoaght about a esttie'laat Sator aad twenty hogs haadof fat a aaadred dyrad Moadar- G-M-TaoaipaoB started yesterday to eoaatraet irrigatiag- reservoir and ditches for Xoaas Zbxneeker on his art of the city. -TaeBaptiat Saaday aeaool gave a Harraat Saaday U3?a.m.IlS30 ' pi offi "..z ,.-. "aw. . raai. cnance-wo Mr. ud Mb. CfcamlwTT, lir. ad JiErs. Etracs and Bert Galley returned? last week frosx t&eir .arc weeks" trip in the .west. Jokn Cos: and faauhr. we Ieaxnr wQI Kwe-abort ly-to-Xebtaska City, -wfcere bekas been, tendered a position. J.T. here. BecfcerEngston ot Central City-,, is Lacking-a divided visit: to his relatives in the fawilfwr of 3r. Srtsley and-W. AXcADiBter. t-Mts.-Bnndleys fourteen. years sac caaafni aervice in the schoolroom, will be a valuable aid to the teachers ot Piatte county. Horse for Saie. A smgie driver, ex- y gentle. Also "a -light set of buggy harness. .Inquire ai office- tf 4. , . . .. . r-xor saiey a soanc sare ramiiy corse, W8gf nearly new and haraess. A f bargain. .Inqroe of H. J-Hudson under fCommercMbank. tf ." - The quarterly meeting of the United Brethren will take place at their church a this city .October 4, 5 and 6. Elder Baker will be present. Eleva serr Everybody Edmond 3Hlan. nephetr of Judge Sullivan, and Airs. Tbos. Keating left yerterday fpr lineoln. -where- .he will attend the State University. Biographical dictionaries are nsefnl publications, when thev tell the truth - about public "characters who are", seeking Ions of pab!i?tnit arid honor. Becher, .Taeggi & Co. insure fauild- d personaT. property against nrei htning and cyclones, in. good and liable companies at lowest current :es. .t V ha derstand. gentleman on him. When Mrs. -Brindley is 'elected county superintendent, she will U a leader in educational vrofknd"not ap pear pn important occasions by proxy merely. - - Clarence and " Myrtle Clark are "con valescent, from typhoid" fever." Miss Rose Hendryx. the ofche'f patient of Dr. Toss at A. W. Clark's" "is also improv ing slcrwly. - - . . - There will'be a Union caucus held at 'the town house Saturday, October 5,. at"2 p. ml. for the purpose of nominating. township .officers. 'John Tannahill,- epm mittee'man. . . Mrs. Bncdley -ut a . ca'ndidatefcT superintendent of schools of the ctacnty, J having Been nominated by three potiti- cal parties, but. declined only tHat-othe prohibitionists Mrs. Paxtoa-and two children .of Omaha, visited in the ciiy- 3Ionday on har way home .from Grma-T'In .Mrs. Paxton wlli-.be remenbered hexpes Xettie Tan" Alstine. . jBargains in chamber suits at -Her-ncksT Okeevery -thing else, the .fac tory shipped them -too "soon; and we.are. overstocked, hence 'thev -must be sold chean to urove them. 3voa SxtEr-A 'i mt.- bargain at $ 5-roo.m house, -wife S6)0. Also.u" ;"-rcom 'Iwelling. with Ibt for' 3-9- Vi ill" take as par;, pay a guou team ot norsei in- l quire at JorBSAi. office. tf . . I. .' -T.1T T I t" -f IT. &: -ve. never this vear. W iroought them, before the raise.'. We" cive our customers -the benefit. .HerrTck for headquarters for picture frames." 3t. Mrs, Brindley s room, got the half holiday for the best attendance "last month, being ninety-eight andeijhteen nineteenths per cent, the lowest. per centage of all iie rooms being ninety four. . - The office of county superintendent snpuia oe taxen out ot pontics, just as J every other school office and school position should be. A " vote for Mrs." Brindley wijp help .alon this 'desired resurtU- ' Charles.. son of Rev. Pnlis of, this city, lately, in"' a' competitive examina tion at the state university, where he Is a student, received a captain's- cpmoiis sion in company B-pf the university bat tallion. " An old lady, hearing a lecturer who. had traveled in Japan remark that there the language did not contain, an impo lite word,, and kissing was unknown.. said she'd rather live in a country where-. they kiss and cuss". ' - : . The Barnum. i Bailey circus passed through the city Saturday.cight. their train being in three sections. Owing to the strong wind prevailing, they could notahoac-at CcanciL Bluffs, where ihev-t were billed, and skipped for Cheyenne. Miss.Flora. Compton of San Diego. Calif., passed through the city Monday morning on her way to. Creston;. Iowa, where she will sojourn for a time with the family of her brother Charles. Cal ifornia climate does not agree "with her health.- hia fairly transact wi : Almost anything you" may happen to need" in the "way of household sup plies outside of parables, dress goods and such like, .you will find at John Easdens second-hand store onEIeventh street. Try hfm, if you wish to buy. aell or exchange anything- It is contrary to- the spirit of our goventaafnt to have an official "class, once anofleerr always an officen. 3Ien become as- greedy for office that they give mora attention and time to secure their re-election than they do- the duties prescribed for them by the laws. Over in St. Bernard township the voters are anxious to have Jvavanaugh aad Speiee come often and set up lots (of beer- and ojgars, as thev hare- DaTd for itali in. times gone byand see no show af Kettiag. anything else inreturn far their moaey.-Susahrey Deaooexat. Jdoceu tMT KoIIA.MirW Mreattea. eHtirJv FekftoaelecV taflSaiuNhlie Lfloar.. s. Jaezzi, lanyr. - jsLadies,. attted the openK fofat arnats and bovhats at jXrBTaltera mflUMrr stonTtet. y-i allU-U. inwaWrerconier lkT 1 . r .. -. L ii ii i is a. "TiauaLtTavLiie uh Imicmoueire. -He anbatrs toian hdaaenneas. and iVkincd9 boL make-frienusCaM LV The. Elffcitor Eifclill Whe kizlilu-muriW pWe for i kinds wG rains a". mmww bx ! ww u i a. Jweadf the notices of Da&Rose. ever apdeadsand if there is anyt3afr at H wpbujr withyoMr eyes. see him Fe are sataaWd not oaiythat he undeaatands bdaaaesB. Tiita t Ti i he- will rrtaaon in aaaT businesaaFou mav have- to fEh warn liTTraiijliiiii of a. -.1.. -k -.. . . aav pattern. Tiaraiid bassets o9k4 aatd o. trnnasesv' calL 1 -ost as w-go to "pram, 2 o"dack I Taday. the- republican, jaiiaal-eoo' tMC is in seaauxi. The candidatea whose naaaea will go before the ooarfeK- tioc- are Jadge MarmaaTT of JFreaMJo't, McAllister of Platte aad Patteraoa of Merrick. Later Marahall aad Patter son were nomisatetL . - . Street Cdnsuasioaer Darrs and his force of men have been doing aome good work: on Summer, street. .The grading was not only well done, but it was made a finished job by a heavy sprinkle .which kept the strong winds from carrying-it away again BSiTfavfOBr mm aaVtfee .. s nor sraBaBH'faetlM Vy the Elevator Mler Mills T A Jaegri, SaBstse Grace Episcopal church. Sundayr Oct. 6. I a tcu, morning prayer and ser mon -The River of life! with celebra tion of the holy communion communi cants reminded r 730, evening prayer and sermon; "A Riverside Prayer Meet ing." - All made welcome. Women are a 'wide-awake class in this: country, xh all that concerns men: tat improvement, and our best writers and best.thihkers have not failed to pay their tribute of --admiration for th nart" i ffmTr Tinr. f-stran in .ttKTt a.fn.Mfirtr Vote for the lady candidate for superin tendent. . " . " . Miss Eoline -Clark, a;- very popular" teacher "in. the Fremont public schools, has been" nominated for county superinrr tendeut by the republicans-of Dcdire county. And so it goes. Good scholars' and.'teachers wilL be selected occasion aliy'as superintendents. .Tote for Mrs. Bruidiev. " " - - " . ; -" - rE.ii-:.-7r Swallow of the Eeigh World and Creston News has-, purchased the Humphrey Democrat, and trill conduct the paper as ''independent democrat-"-It support the -citizens ticket. He knows how to dish, the news'of a town, and we-think-will give Humphrey satis facforv servicel 6Vschool i rw sale d asViwn y of tfae those who of the grounds, beeuin the employ of the TTnion Pacific "compa-1 ny th past "six years; the last, year at Rock- Spring, Wyoming, died there on the 25th ufL of typhoid fever. His" aae was about 25 -years.- The remains were itaken - m' charge 'by hi3 brethren Of thfe A. O. U. W brought to- Duncan -and bu ried Sunday;"- It is a. cQccedeu fat that xhe best systems of education "now in vogue in Europe, either have originated in -this' country, or have here received the teat which- continued their merits. Eighty per eect oc the tenqhers" in the publie schools of this country are women. Tou wili-niarc..no"mIstake by voting for Mrs; Brindley, for.county superintendent. " On Friday last in the U. S. circuit court at Cheyenne Jndce Emer-signed a 1 decree of foreclosure in. the case of.the American Loan and -Trust Company vs. the Oregon Short line and Utah North ern railway companies. - The amount due was '3S17jDC0. Time of sale has hot" been fixed. Tnz Jocbx.ii. hopes tie re-, suit rill not injuriously affect our local interests. -. " ... .Maurice. Cray ton; in a poem recently printed in the Inter Ocean.. tells some-. thingof his appreciation of the poetry of. our correspondent. Miriam "Baird Buck. v7ho "has penned for these -col-, uuins some very beautiful lines. We think among the bess in this boquet of tribute are: '.-. "tisil -wonla ara jweL at tht heart, iv heart, responding, ioyetl to hwir. 3j iiHyj. ;unw n.i;i-u? aazLKJr imuL, rd coal!! Way 4 Hock- nierjrt enjierjrer.wiii sell yon the. best a v a . of Seranton, Penn.. HARD COAX for 9SM deliyered. Best ot uality guaranteed. At these figures, soft coal-L a luxury, and not in it. Place, your orders soou: Telephone Xo.U. -r"-There are among Nebraska newspa per men several who are'very pictur esque in their style of writing at times. when the theme happens to strike their "J fancy. .Chalks of the.Ulysses Dispatch is one of these;, here is a sample: "And what a race that will be" men going XaaMihaof CbJcagoaMai ulaam eaeaeed to'dothe aaIlTjfiaa are invited to L" number nTjfrnnfTTi in tftaksmnd desks "andeats an cneap.atf me could twautilize ars. Tmv are the aropert Cdaumbus Sahool tlistrii?nd wisrkto bUyi call oU .other cpmmlmee on aiildings anB. I.ehnian?GIu-ck aad Tucner. tr .Charles S'rholinsafc who ha'd about with knots on their shoulder? fori0061 Mrs." Warren and MissTurnll were headst simply to keep the back bone fromjunraveling. . - . " -Mr. Wolford has shown us-- speuir mens of early-planted sorzhum;". the pulanu deep red. "and ometimes black when it ought to be green, and the" Juice of a dirty-milk color when it ought to be a deep creen. This juice when heafed onthepan is black. The late-planted .sorghum is very different. miVing good "syrup, but not nearly so mneh in quan tity as usual, only about half. Saturday- last Paul Hoppen had a legal tussle with, the city eounciL" be fore Judge Hudson over the fact that he had paid two occupation taxes cover ing the space of about twenty days, that is. in lSt he paid for the year, begin nins April 10. and in 1895. for the yearr beginning May JL-thus making a lap of twenty day3 on which. there was double pay. and he sued the city to recover 313.90. The judge decided in. Mr. Hop peas favor. One ot our townsmen, in visions" of. the night recently, saw a faithful old horse that he had owned years ago in Missouri and sold to- a neighbor who had brought hfrn to Nebraska. The present owner was met tho next day aad was inqu&ed of whether old Charley was alive, and was. answered "res." Other members of the famHv- terrogated and gave the same but Charley's old friend was "not fied. and went to the field where Charlev was supposed to be enjoying life to the best of his ability considering- his age. and he was found very dead indeed, jaat astheseerhad expected. He gives ao reason, but assures us of the facta hereatatad. nfii!B' We give m. the briefest manner an ef fair naatters, hoatait to be far aablication next weei the fall Hat of awards. 'The -races were sacceaafal, except the acvefty which did.aot fill- the parses1 vera allpald.-- The prmiiHii awarded will all be paid. The vegetable, fruit aad grain display was tally aa geed a coald be expected. aUtkaaeaadaced.. While, the cattle were aof numerous, there were aae apeamea. and the hogs were macn. boots' than ordmary. ." Poultry .and pigeons were well repre aeatedr and akxal hall was beautifully decorated by displays of needle and art work of varioaa kinds. . With the private subscriptions in the cityaad the earnings, the management are pleased tosarvthat thev come oat annfrty, We are indebted" to Assistant Seere- r tary Tomlim for the following, as to - lUcas. County Fannersv Race Purse 330. i Otto Bolt rst:.'A. Haight second; J.E. LMcFarland third. Bieycle-l mile." Boys under 16. Gus Becker, jr., first. 1 mile county. Purse $3. Bert Donaldson.-- " " 5 mile free-for-alL Purse. 512. First prize "won by Bert Donaldson-; .second. i&Ta by A.G. Parker. 250- horse- trot. Purse $73.. '.Ed Chambenf North Star first; W-E. Mill ers Abdalla:- Baaha second; C. S. "Mill ers Agatha third. - Half mile and repeat running- race S5Q. H. Shank's -Tiir first; G. E. Yo.unkin's Nebraska Boy second;-!! W Dundy"s Fashion Girl thirdl Free for-all-trot, 510-Muldoon.: E. H. North. .1st; North "Starj Ed. Cham bers, 2d; Tolunteer Abdallah. J. Pitch'-' ford, 3d: Maud McGregor, J. L. Hanel. 4th. ' ... - " - " One mile running" race, purse S40 G. E: Younirin. Nebraska -Boyr"lst; E. W. Sundy, Fashion. Girt !W;- H:. Shank' Till. 3d. .: " XOTES. " " ." . . .There were '.some "apples on exhibit I raised in "94. -.'--- . E. H. Jenkins had- some cucumbers oq "exhibit "that" came from 'one. hill of vines. that yieTded-797 cucumbers. ' A. Haight had a valuable oil painting. After the 'Chase.' The picture meas ures about 4x6 feet and is a Iife-siie picture ot a deer hung np by the" feet in the opening ot a cave. We understand the-picture when painted was-valued at S5,000,.and is" now over a hundred years old.. - - - " ' Friday afternoon, when. the -judge was making announcements it was almost impossible to hear a word in the grand stand, but the minute 'the word "Cor poral, was spoken, the audience be came'perfectly quiet.. He was' bro'usiit on "the track and was driven a mile by bis owner. Charley Morse, making the last quarter .at -a 2:06 clip.. When they went under" the- wire' the- crowd. cheered. them very heartily. The Corporal lias won every race butone.-hehas started in this year, and has. proved himself to be a wonderful. race horser. . . .. Sunday nignt one of: oar citizens who has. quite, a Ionsr, dreary road- to travel-home at nights without anystreeS light, saw some, pretty seedy looking fellows on the -road which, made- an im pression on his mind- and caused' hint to fasten, the doors, that were usually left unlocked. In the night be" dreamed that he 'met a tramp and that" he-hid his mocey.undef a board. foz.safe keepings On awaking in the morning the .mone'y was-'-missing from his pockets, but. was found under. his "pillow; where .he -had "placed it during' his' sleep. ' A" few years aao-another Columbus man-was in Lin-i coin and had several hundred cdllars.on his" person. ' He stopped" at a hotel and ih the morning, when -he went to pay a bilL found- tijo money missing .from his pockets. He became very 'much con cerned about it until it occurred to him that -he might possibly have,-" in." his sleep, p'nt.it under hie .pillow at the hotel. .He rushed back and -'found that to be the case.. '-.. : - Friday evening, .Miss - Cera, Mel Patten. elocutionist, of Chicago and'Miss 3Iarie L. Turrill piaaust,. formerly of Schuyler,- 'aseist-ed by -Mrs Anna Warren- of-this city, gave an entertainment" Friday evening under the" auspices of J the CeciTlIan club. The house was well filled -with an appreciative andiencei 3Hss Patten. Who is a' graduate 'of a. Chicago school and., from " which she re" ceived a diamond medal.-shows herself to be an -artist in all the" parts.. Her selections" we're .:nearly all new" to the. public and the variety gave her a splen did opportunity to- show what she -was capable of doing. Miss .Turrill was -no 'doubt gootl in her part as. pianist but put Co great disadvantage by the piano being 'out of repair. A.'B. Heath of thr Nebraska" Farm er was in the city two days' last week, calling at Jochxl headquarters? as" is his custom. Speakinrr of snhanfiing-. he 'says that, he has seen, at least a. thous and gelds this season, and not pee but is better than the shallow plowing: He says that the first season, if it should prove -to be awful dry. would, be some what, risky with aubsoiTing, as," while there would' be a place to store water, there would be none to store. He has a field of fo'rjy acres, subsoiled. which. gives him. about fifteen- bushels "more of. corn to the acre than the shallower plowing. eresisfct. taJia,. Sci- tile iaB. wilL ia Tka'rstM 3, 4, 5. tree, a ? aeewrtej. 61 ajri seieatifte.t eves cvarai 4aJasers. THE WHITE FB0NT; ress G4s. ii t Dress viwws ! TT, nraff-arr atfr-thp. laffc not- .. . i patterns. The most stylish patterns j ever brought to Columbus. Dryg-qed- are cheaper than. ever. We want parSotj yoar trade. Come', and see us. Coas'e I laadgetourpricaa. & (iraaate 0W lalikas . aam oecavr lakel ParV Oct. rwitr alM assas are mmem. reaafceat t tie ftfei.' Velars are E.DJ -.-- - . t3 laaatV .-.- "--"" " I BBaaaaaBBBaV . . -- t aaPvVaV " --" TLT NEW STOCK I - - . We have opened a complete line of CLOTHHiGlBQpflSSHOE ami GENTS FURNISHINGS- ' - -." !- " " - -. ' " ; caotiliilg, . ; :c:y.- We caTTj several "o? the Very pest-line 6f- Kcid"yPcia4e CLOTHING 'and' guardnteje stvle-and fie. We pozebaeed odr"" Eoods-'af. just -the- right.'rime which, enables- lis -toVsell tou a.3h-- tor a -verv: httle monev.' - - - . - - - -- - . - . - -: .-"-.-:.-"- - . - ' -.- - - .-. . :.-- : . .- - . . .-: . ".":-:" .'-' - - . .-- vl -- " ' :- ." - ' We were especially fbrtuaate la. bcyin'r "thii .-line -before the' raise in.'prwes and by securing; the -makes oif.tEe best" manufketurr ers of the country- WejeannoC be-excelleil iaj5tvle".fit.and "price. "" . v .- "-- Gents' Fximisiiiiigs: ; . ."" ".. i -"" -- We have'a.most co'mplete line'.of rrents Fucnishing-'-G"ods.'.-We meet ali. holiest competition in-sol? and pF.Tces. " '". " .- "'- FRISCHHOLZ BROS., - -" . " .- - -.." Eleventh. St.; . . :. :30LTJ1aflS,;REB, ; PE&OK.VU. - -r - J-. IL- Galley was at Eincoln day.'. - ' ." .'-' -'.-..- ' . yester- W: B. Baekus was at Onl last week. returning.SatUrday. " - 'Miss Anna Geitzen has returned from Central 'Citrv to remain.- ".- Mrs. "Fox came" down -from' Albion Wednesday to visit"relatives. v ". j.j iwenVr- years!"-residence7 ik' PiatteV-""V.?::: Hub. Roods of Fulton. Ills. is visiting": conniy neve"r.wad--.a ""candidate-" for eftice -"- '" his friend, Joseph. Drinnec. - "-' -" .".j-before. exeept-far'sta'te "seJiatotin'-ISK. -"--" -' "Miss Phoebe Gerrard has reCutned tii Lincoln to. attend the; Untversityi. ..- - . 3irs". Parker and' her son Ak'ot GenOiu- "are" visiting "Judge and Mrs. Sulijinl - - - .TT- TT t-flT" - - 1 1Z..I -I - Jirs. . ru xaiianjx ,i w.e returned frpm? visit-to Gradpiand;. . . Herman Berringer "came-dowp frpni Fullerton Aid visited" relatives over ! aundajv. .-. '.--..-. ."...- . Rev1. ahd-3lrs. GoodaFe odaFe-left Frida for" -mere-possit-disy of ;Fi?etl-J:eweiI--:beiag a" : "rfrt they will s'pen'd candnlate. hiis" "made xhe.a iraaiin"'t&atl '.. Rapid City; Da...w"hrt the winter. . . . .. ... " Mrs.3t A.-Nicolls .of Leish.- visaed : trail- : . . ;. ..'" -".:.---.-""::'-;"..! """. relatives in theeitv! over Sunday oriher" -'.wjliI: :h&. Creston Serald. is-inport.-.-wav to Ft. Collins. Colo. -'" '-'"- .' I P"tm .& .Speie for. rerelejiticnr-ic, ' Tell Ihe-Trath. .; -Thoashaitnot imar Ixl' -xiiatm.' xxzlA ' "The Telesrrim. asserss id s. recentissnt-! case were .'srrosi-iy.anu pufpcieely'falsi-'.. that Fred.- Jewell, .-the -can'ilbiite." for tied. " Such "noniemfrial' "Mbxicatious ar.u - clerk-.ot-:tIie"' district -court;' dnithe'eiti- .'ahjut;an "thtt'eres'ion.Heracai-. boast' -zens: ticket. .ritJ'ver'farm'til 'a'Uay-iii Aw 'flf, ""j"it;-ihce the--stu5-" redacts.. qu,! tije --- . ife " ". ' --."-' .'"ctm&in'e.'"ie.i-ru"ho.pe3"thiit.'t';aeet . . Now. we don't 'know a: diiiiereneir- whether he- did. honest citizens are getting :H--alreadv, and Tirz' - Joni5Arrk" - -.. suggests to.'those'democfaticejlito'rsofl.wason wny Jitru.wul -be. .erected . by a - the" eounty.-who are advixrating the r&pdieme majority is" because" h has--election of the "bosses." ticket:. t.o" confined f"ot 'pestered ".the ; -pjwgl- to.-, death-: by. their articles to the truth or" else admit-' be"u"a cduVte"f6rs-jmVbiir faVonjce; .' V.V-i" Vhrr cli'ir "rjrti'nfir nTtnlf nnH "dr lilS-ltie. -' . " . -"-;;. " v.- - " .-' hat "their sheets are not reliable and that their. only-" hope .of the -election jot the democratic "candidates-rests fa mis- repreteuu -" -f ".? . ..: J. ,T T.- t. . .l--.m nominees --.. " " ' - . t- -.-..-- -' -i The Jmx.u. ca-re not whether Mr. - - Jewell ever farmed it Vlay. in his life or not.- but -to show the .readers how much of the TeleuranYs statements to. believe ." in the future we publish 'a. "few facts refi garding Mr. Jewell's life -as - we . learn , .them.-; ..-..- " .. "'. '. - He was born on a farm" 'in'-Du Pibe-l .11 -rtVirvrp nn tVia tn r'l t ni'i fin.4 iiy. .,.. .. -. . .-. -. .. j mornings and vacatiqns.'uad-walked oCe ; - countv, Illinois.-lived and worked there' from Uu" -taiM f Nora.-,fci.-uat -5p.-t--"- '.-..-: -. - . , l tlep GaiI'-n3ilar.'w;a8TPtl:teb-nliltll'. -'. - just as other .industrious. tarmer boj h Si,a. ms X W h: and a nalt miles to scnoni. wnere;ne a jKo Glass and we-ask"th'e people: a" '. tended first the public school-and then t nYn-v-nkfsUU '. Wheaton Collece. 'from which, n 'theeluug&HpoWV'ctiett'bcv- ceived his.dipiom'a whenlyears-ai!-aze.-.:jaw.j;j . -.-.." -.... -.- : . ';-. . Heis.now r'and.nas.spentaU hi"13fe"in 'n-&4-.'xU;-.. farmins- except six years. he.- of. whiclxp-, than" lawfc-I- sazg-top -?bftV . he has faein in business.-and one as;--- . . --05 sui-.' wiveuu. aiitiuiiiLutisi j.ul uue-ijccii t: : t. - V -.!..- T.... . Sugar Coarid we. dcub if there -has been a better- "tilled farm in Platte I .ecuntsc-in the last, ten vears than tuis . . same FredTJewells.-and any man-who. ever worneu-Dj nis siue on a. tniw stack, in a com. ncjd .-of: behind a corn; c'ultivatcv. ("and there 'are. many ri2hr;.T" herein Columbus.)' can .tell 31r-Parks-' he is as-hard to bat at workis he is in"' politics. '.- Eatil .Pnhl. -..I Xtie muepentlent ana repuDlican canm- , - -v -v.v- date for county clerk, was born manVm IStt. He was educated in th'o ; public- sckooliof- that country and. hi the teacaers- coUege.. le served seven vears in'-tht Pmrffln irmr anil fixikli Dart- in the war between Prussia ant J i AUHIEL. . - - - I . . eoasin. In 1ST3. he came to Nebraska, engaged seven years in the agricultural impie - meat-business, three years in hardware. and twelve. veers in .groceries on FJev- ",.... , .- -. enth street! this citv. these rast - twentv - . - T '-",- AU--' u -..- Mr-Pa hi is a thorough and ca'pablei . - - - - . . , . t- .- r ., accountant. He "speaks English andj: German tinently. aad attends to busi-. ness stnctlv. tie will, make a model " county clerk, and .give the best of satis- faettoa. Over tae B-alevar.1: - - J-F.Bilfordtoo'c the first premium j oa yeBow dent corn. . . - John Haslechas rented ol Nick Adamy for the cominrr varall his land near the subarbaa schoil-ho"Use.some 350 acres.' Tiz. Alsace, who some time ag. fcough the Blasser farm.- recently sold -it to 3r- Driaain and -rives possession, the first of-, December. 3Ir- Alsace -is tTnki-.g of moving to a place hear Papillioc. . . - Some miscreants, navmrr no rejrara 1 for rh tax-n.ivers of Columbus tOII- - .- j- L : - u -j -i ct ship and being-abandoned to evil., doubtleaa, in more ways than this one, have shafciatb the windows' at the town., halL. teariag open one of the solid, board He came to the United "states in 167. j -pingthe" fihances'-straisht and every-: -: .. .:-..- .-;.. worked two yearaoc'a farm, and clerked j thhyras ic.shouId.be, :Te treasury will. "-".-." ' " ' four vears in -a general ""store in Wis-S be safe in hi aandt?'.:and- yaa.."'wIl" nbt...i" -'...." " " ahnitae aad itktKaCwibiowbaat.m.sffi f i evj imA. is. ii- . . It WoB'"t'.'ii"rl";jlr.:1l'rfaM;:.:. --;", . 'The -trreVtOn.Herahl "thhjks" it'-saVa so"m'ethm""Chatwni.cithe'el"ic.tion injuriOaaly.to- Fred Jewell among.'farmf"-' Tv -1 e'r vaters'.when - it 'endeavors. .'"to", belittle " -.' ... las.- retf.ori.i'as "a farm5er,.tind"-to"give t!ae.".:-f..-." impressicrn .-that "Sir. Jewell "is . jilwavs ; """.". " i seeking Office,. The; Truth i .that,' .as" )th ,' i-o'-prT "iBji sV'nMi"--""'.. -". aHix me. masuiccttfiL voti ne receiver m -- -; Platte.'cQRhcy:tha year' wis a. .splendid..".'- : :.'- nso" the.-magnincant. vote he received in testnionial'of -his"t"ODularicJ- timd'cir thV-"- -.- - - - .i. - ...--.- , "- - . ..; people. 'Fred Je-w.qll is-a.irijihVmaa-f-" he-.fcj .active" and- always pushes". w'ith"r-i.' -" aiarkable--.risbr. evervihinc" he" " uiide- - . . . - -ne.poUficiaiWeaTwJb "": .- "af - afj o'f the-bi.farmefroii-LodtOrki-'.V;". ".; tosvnsSip p.iitl his s.ti-Qc'r-perM'aaUtV &ai" ' - " -.- ; - conrinnalfv -haunted' tliem : until -.the . he.was.umdidi - .anu'was - hoton. the.ir ..snoniq-bluSli ith shapie" for. ever itcuj ; . .' iii; 31?. .Jewell of-beiiij. a staii"din'i:''caqr - ' rtn.aa. jt-t-5jj;jyth'faoain'the;-- it' makes-'any'l'fili' its col.n'mno.wih. the" like. f foe..";". .;-..-.;"''' or not.-but .now until." tXie-.campai'gri;is:ovair"...- .-".-." :-"- ;,-" r sr'ed of cam-"- ..Fred J'e'weu wdl be-.t&e:neit"j3e.rfc "of:".". -.':"-""- .1 . . ---. - e ustric-; conr5;an-!t tae ona great- -"'.. -Hiimteail P.r"!.i,j.'--..-S. ' Thrtleil';t?-H-frpn)riar ap-.ar oa'-fl ForbablieUrjaaMwIJ. acr-i rj". lwrt8c re. .;. ..-;.. $ ...Vtf) a.-ji: - -"."!.V:. r." I- W . .-:&- .uw .-: - 3.M) i torpauiic mrk'-of-th fClirk - of - tljifeniiitsweariairfnca - Jerai. -...! TllH-n-n) -1 .f.. ." I--- " trtificaie - "" .:"." '. ' f:i--v S4S?w - ":.:", Total fa'daKi-ac-A -.-. . - .- '.';.' i-,---,r;a!- fV'c".:" V Each tw wo.hi 3) '. .-. .-. . ".. - . '" . ": -. ,- ;JuHniV'"iU ,. ""-ir i 00 " " iV --'5--. "! w eaii-twar-i- . qriW one examine vns K". -.opeices . The abijyjy is fron.the-3Ionfut? (..totruru... u,t.j. i.'Uf7. staiuubc.aai f.Chdb.-fL?. seci 3. "-T& .bhare -"j'nill h '- -- "'-'-.. : - - - ' - ' j - gj ppjg 3)cV"aad".iOP'd2aJ- papers--.,""-. ;"5")i. -Ht &itieh"didyou'pay'? .-."--- --'.- ..-' " ." -C. t. earxKT.;-!"- ---..-." ":;..- : The .candidate foe -c'r.antv tre.asurer. - -. - - VrT- -i?r ---: -; - -. ' -...- --.--- .-. - -.- v .-' He was' -educated "c. eommon. schools; -t- "-- '' :. asd.. graciuat.e;l" in .DivenporV.BtfaiiLesrfv. "--;." .t -:" cpUeire.. - -. - .-.-" ' - :;'"". --.-" '"; . .V . in."iS!), and -.has" I.ive"l---in. -Shell ..Creel X townstap evw:-ince.. ." - - : ; . . v"-. - - lu the two years.. lbVJ-anil--IH4..IW; e i 3-00 "unoe? Joan.Sta"nrfer".- i . -.t. ...... T. - ' " - .. " . .'- ." J". ' "'." '-.. T . inGer-jcocnty c.Ie"rkv-an"d "gay e': exiielleht'.SatL4;--". faction. He went-into -the mercantile J"usjcess'-". iulSSlatiatte-Center;"- -' "3Ir. Carriir'has -a -wife, ai -jj, Carriirhas -a. -wife, and Wb chllrv'.: itrpn - Mas a'"-.r:i:'nf 'Ir.dst m "n.jrnT"r"-.'-' i drem has aht"!?t" of "friends: 13 "aijlec- .did business msn is interested . wit-h-"the-. '-' : . ' rtfst of us in'tbi inoiieye 'welfirVof the. -" ".-- -! l-cDuntv; .m. tne reuccuac ot taxes-in. - i r -.t. .- r. fiad anvfaodt- h'oldins -strisis. over hirr.-- trtVtln fnnnar.nf- tfi -fMTnn-CV rrnarli?.s--. .efcar.. . " .... -' -- - -'--". , -Th7ciitoh7cxlk.Uii3a. P Roaatr Cferfc' Vv - Ten r , PoSi;' Uzcia-. ' , ." - - . ; , , . .;,"- . "i. 'date as party alioWed-.aias-ilf to-be- . , .- ,.-. . . .- - made a candidate for-edtint treasurer , '. only tic was-'tnc .: me ne ever was a canaiaate..-ror. ; any county otace. . -- . - .-":.'. Dwinc- to- his--geatlemariiy "bear2ns-l"'- ' edacatioa. businesa -expeceace and.nat-- . .nm" nnfcitn J? farowricai wars. 31r.Pohi: - m i,R-nl 3hriJ b-. Il&. offi.-. "of--" ' y 17 - v-... - "1 .-- . ; - . tfouiitv-cl2rk. - . - - - :.--.-.-. mil Pobl Is one of Platte : county s nc honored citrzens. broad aad-Ebe'ral :- minded, clean.--capable-and. -withal ..a."-; i siness witiS:.-Arms - . -- - . , y- - - -:...; -. - . . .. J.-T-Xotrot..' -"" - ----.- ddaEe-"fof surveyor ij "a nSive-bf Ws" . consul acd" received his- edncation.' at.' Albion, irr that state.- . - ? - . - --.- -. - -j w ne nas naa mteen--:irs.; experience-., as a practical surveyor. and understandsT-"' : it very thorbuchly. -. . - . ..- -. - V-. ".-- He came to this state'i 1-S0.' and"was '. -"." , r t r i .t -t , r- -.-.'--. -- lu s:eu.Wu- y; "?.- J--. " -. . 2L-K.CO, cutneir.Ianas.niA.oioraddahd-'-. v. .-,'. -vonnmr-hnes. .- -' ''.' .""--.-. :- An adepi. in-" hs'b'feices3.3Ir-Morris-.. "."-." . will make .Platte couniy -a'.aiadersux-."' .-..-:- Tj"r" - fJ ,,'i -.V O.--""-" ""V- - Itfobe. - &m - A v--;- 'a 1 :.:-A . - . . - - - ll ' I ZZ-: r-- r "r .- - 3. SCi- -S- :-ygeSh.A,: ?-." -JtLiSr.X5..- -&i?3.j3E - t e- gV-aAaai4Sg .kM&Ml iS?Iv